The uniqueness of human dentition is routinely approached as identification evidence in forensic odontology. Specifically in bitemark and human identification cases, positive identifications are obtained under the hypothesis that two individuals do not have the same dental features. The present study compiles methodological information from articles on the uniqueness of human dentition to support investigations into the mentioned hypothesis. In April 2014, three electronic library databases (SciELO®, MEDLINE®/PubMed®, and LILACS®) were systematically searched. In parallel, reference lists of relevant studies were also screened. From the obtained articles (n = 1235), 13 full-text articles were considered eligible. They were examined accordin...
Identification of deceased individuals is usually the most frequent role of a forensic dentist. The ...
Forensic odontology (dental forensics) can provide useful evidence in both criminal and civil cases,...
BACKGROUND: The number of teeth involved in cases of bite-mark analysis is generally fewer in compar...
The uniqueness of human dentition is routinely approached as identification evidence in forensic odo...
The uniqueness of the human dentition (UHD) became one of the most polemic fields in forensic dentis...
Forensic identification may be required for a number of reasons. The identification process relies o...
The uniqueness of the human dentition (UHD) became one of the most polemic fields in forensic dentis...
The uniqueness of the human dentition (UHD) is an important concept in the comparative process in bi...
Forensic odontology is the integral part of forensic science that utilizes unique characteristics of...
The considerations for admissibility suggested by the Daubert trilogy challenge forensic experts to ...
Acknowledgements - 7 Abbreviations - 9 General Introduction - 11 Objectives and hypotheses - 19 Ethi...
Dental uniqueness can be proven if no perfect match in pair-wise morphological comparisons of human ...
Screening the prevalence and pattern of dental identifiers contributes toward the process of human i...
This study provides a method for comparing six individual human dentition characteristics using the ...
An update is provided of the literature on the role of odontology in human identification, based on ...
Identification of deceased individuals is usually the most frequent role of a forensic dentist. The ...
Forensic odontology (dental forensics) can provide useful evidence in both criminal and civil cases,...
BACKGROUND: The number of teeth involved in cases of bite-mark analysis is generally fewer in compar...
The uniqueness of human dentition is routinely approached as identification evidence in forensic odo...
The uniqueness of the human dentition (UHD) became one of the most polemic fields in forensic dentis...
Forensic identification may be required for a number of reasons. The identification process relies o...
The uniqueness of the human dentition (UHD) became one of the most polemic fields in forensic dentis...
The uniqueness of the human dentition (UHD) is an important concept in the comparative process in bi...
Forensic odontology is the integral part of forensic science that utilizes unique characteristics of...
The considerations for admissibility suggested by the Daubert trilogy challenge forensic experts to ...
Acknowledgements - 7 Abbreviations - 9 General Introduction - 11 Objectives and hypotheses - 19 Ethi...
Dental uniqueness can be proven if no perfect match in pair-wise morphological comparisons of human ...
Screening the prevalence and pattern of dental identifiers contributes toward the process of human i...
This study provides a method for comparing six individual human dentition characteristics using the ...
An update is provided of the literature on the role of odontology in human identification, based on ...
Identification of deceased individuals is usually the most frequent role of a forensic dentist. The ...
Forensic odontology (dental forensics) can provide useful evidence in both criminal and civil cases,...
BACKGROUND: The number of teeth involved in cases of bite-mark analysis is generally fewer in compar...